I followed the steps in that page using sudo, no problems.
On 3/11/06, Mike Loiterman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm following the instructions at http://openbsd.org/stable/html to upgrade
to 3.8-stable.
Everything works as it is supposed to until I get to the part where I am
supposed to copy
On Sat, 11 Mar 2006, Mike Loiterman wrote:
I'm following the instructions at http://openbsd.org/stable/html to upgrade
to 3.8-stable.
Everything works as it is supposed to until I get to the part where I am
supposed to copy the newly compiled kernel into /. I execute the command
and get
Setting flags on /bsd is not part of the standard install. If you have
done so, you should be able to fix it yourself.
Understood.
It seems to be ok, as the new kernel version is reported correctly, but I do
want to do it the correct way.
However, the way listed in the instruction page is
Setting flags on /bsd is not part of the standard install. If you have
done so, you should be able to fix it yourself.
Ok, I understand what the problem is and this comment triggered my memory.
A while back I was experimenting with different things to harden the system
a bit more. One of
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